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Cover-Pools
T 3 Evo
Automatic Pool Cover | Owner's Manual
®
Section 6.
Basic Maintenance
6.1
Motor
The motor we provide is waterproof and capable
of withstanding short-term submersion. However,
you should not allow the motor to be submersed
for periods longer than a few hours. Your system
housing should have adequate means of drainage
for below-deck or recessed installations. Make sure
all drains remain clear. Your motor has an internal
thermal overload switch. If the motor overheats to
the point where the switch activates, it will reset
automatically when cool.
6.2
Water Level
The ability of your cover to support any weight and
operate properly is completely dependent upon
maintaining the pool water at normal operating level.
In many cases, the cover will not support itself if
run over a low or empty pool. In addition, low water
level will increase friction and prevent the cover from
operating properly.
WARNING
Severe damage to the cover may occur and a great hazard
may develop if your water level is not maintained properly!
(See section 7.5.)
6.3
Track Cleaning
The track may collect dirt and debris over a period
of time. A buildup of dirt and debris can affect
the operation and adjustment of your cover. If
the channels in your cover track are not cleaned
when necessary, the edging on your cover and the
protective anodized coating on your track can wear
out prematurely. To clean the track, retract the cover
and spray water into the track. The water will flush out
debris if sprayed the full length of the track at close
range. In most situations your track should be cleaned
twice a season. For pools that are used year round, or
if you are in an area that is sandy or windy, cleaning
should be done more often. Never use anything but
water to clean the tracks or other extrusions.
6.4
Mechanism Cleaning
Over time, dried chemicals and dirt can build up
on your mechanism. If these components are not
rinsed off, the buildup can become so excessive
that damage can occur. We recommend rinsing
the components as soon as you see a noticeable
residue. The metal components of your pool cover
should be rinsed off with fresh water only. The
frequency will vary with the usage of the pool cover.
When in doubt, it is better to rinse too frequently,
than not frequently enough. When rinsing the
mechanism, turn off all electricity to the cover. Make
sure you have adequate drainage in your cover
housing. The motor will withstand direct spray at low
force.
NOTE: Improper chemical balance can rapidly affect your
system as well as the cover fabric. Check your
water regularly to be sure it is balanced properly.
Please review the rest of this manual for proper
chemical balance recommendations.
6.5
Replacing a Pulley
At the end of each track is a pulley. A worn
pulley can cause cover adjustment problems and
eventually lead to a broken rope. Pulleys usually last
about three years. If a pulley in the end of the track
causes a noticeable clicking or grinding sound, it
is worn. You should contact your local dealer for
replacement as soon as possible.
ENGLISH
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